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The Principle of Relativity

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The article was published on 1920-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 944 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Four-force & Special relativity (alternative formulations).

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A linear cellular automaton over a vector space and its application to a generalized special relativity

TL;DR: This work generalizes matrix theory from the viewpoint of cellular automata, and using this theory, proposes a new principle of special relativity that is based on matrix theory.
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Influence of Gravitation on Mass-Energy Equivalence Relation

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of the gravitational field on the mass-energy equivalence relation was studied by incorporating gravitation in the physical situation considered by Einstein (Ann. Physik, 17, 1905, English translation in ref.
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Superluminal Caustic is Just a Common Misconception: A Comment on astro-ph/0001199 by Zheng Zheng and Andrew Gould

Sun Hong Rhie
- 22 Feb 2000 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the intrinsic variables of the lens equation are angular variables and that the fast glance effect of a caustic curve that is far away from lenses does not share the physical bearing of the well-known superluminal motion.
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Einstein’s Illusions in STR

TL;DR: In this article, the authors tried to check this imaginary experiment and failed to get the same conclusions, maybe because I am not as smart as Einstein, but when you check my realistic experiment with my own mathematical equations, you will be satisfied that there is nothing changed on the cases of the mass, length or time, where I proved that Einstein's Beta doesn't make sense in behalf of Galileo's transformations.
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Formulating the theories of gravity/intrinsic gravity and motion/intrinsic motion and their union at the second stage of evolutions of spacetime/intrinsic spacetime and parameters/intrinsic parameters in a gravitational field. Part II

TL;DR: An analytical approach to the theory of TGR and combined theory of gravitational relativity and special theory of relativity (TGR+SR) on the flat spacetime in a gravitational field of arbitrary strength is developed to complement the graphical approach developed in the first part of this paper.
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